Webcams in Aruba

Does anyone else look at webcams since you’re missing Aruba? Since I had planned our March trip months ago to Manchebo Beach Resort I started looking at their webcam and picking out a palapa. I was so happy to see that it was never overly crowded. Now I find myself still checking in a few times a day just for an Aruba beach fix. Thanks Manchebo for keeping it on till we can be there in person. Anyone else do this?

when at LaCabana last Dec, we sat in the area where the webcam was focused.
we did not choose that location on purpose.

periodically I was receiving texts from a friend from home asking me about what I was reading, what are you eating, are those frozen drinks? I was being stalked!!
we did not sit in that location again!

Originally Posted by stoney4555

Does anyone else look at webcams since you’re missing Aruba? Since I had planned our March trip months ago to Manchebo Beach Resort I started looking at their webcam and picking out a palapa. I was so happy to see that it was never overly crowded. Now I find myself still checking in a few times a day just for an Aruba beach fix. Thanks Manchebo for keeping it on till we can be there in person. Anyone else do this?

when at LaCabana last Dec, we sat in the area where the webcam was focused.
we did not choose that location on purpose.

periodically I was receiving texts from a friend from home asking me about what I was reading, what are you eating, are those frozen drinks? I was being stalked!!
we did not sit in that location again!

That is too funny, Andrea! I never thought about that. I will NOT be choosing a palapa within camera range!

I was on Bucuti webcame during a BEAUTIFUL sunset last evening. It was also very strange as not even a "footprint" in the sand, everything so neat and tidy no one to be seen. I eventually saw 2 jetskis go by who seemed to have the entire ocean to themselves. Although it is a weird feeling I will continue to watch the beautiful sunsets as I am always there in my heart Can't wait to see those huts and beaches full of vistors again.